SBHEC hosts a night of music and celebration

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On Thursday, Sept. 12, the Sandra Bornstein Holocaust Education Center hosted its 36th anniversary celebration and concert at Temple Beth-El, in Providence. The event was dedicated to the Bornsteins, Sandra and the late Richard, who have been instrumental in supporting the work of the center. After a cocktail hour for supporting donors, guests were treated to a concert and presentation by former Boston Symphony Orchestra violist Mark Ludwig and the Terezin Music Foundation, who performed pieces of music composed by those interned at the Terezin concentration camp. While the group performed, artist Jim Shantz, of the Pucker Gallery, in Boston, painted an abstract art piece alongside the musicians.

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